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benedict left his home to a rousing ovation. the papal staff at the vatican saying goodbye to the man they served for the last eight years. the first leg of his final journey as pope. in st. peter's square, tourists gathered around jumbotrons to watch the momentous event. >> it would be a shame to be here and miss it. >> reporter: the 85 year-old pontiff got into a helicopter to fly off into an italian sunset. as bells rang across rome. he flew over this eternal city, passed the ruins of the coliseum, where christians were persecuted 2,000 years ago. his destination, the papal retreat, castel gandolfo, 20 miles to the south, where 10,000 people waited to greet him. >> reporter: speaking without a text, benedict said he will no longer be pope. simply a pilgrim, beginning the last stage of his life on earth. >> i think he needs those prayers right now, because it's such a big step. >> reporter: earlier in the day, benedict met with the cardinals. and promised his successor will have his unconditional reverence and obedience. he ur
benedict left his home to a rousing ovation. the papal staff at the vatican saying goodbye to the man they served for the last eight years. the first leg of his final journey as pope. in st. peter's square, tourists gathered around jumbotrons to watch the momentous event. >> it would be a shame to be here and miss it. >> reporter: the 85 year-old pontiff got into a helicopter to fly off into an italian sunset. as bells rang across rome. he flew over this eternal city, passed the...
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benedict officially resigned. now a tense period of waiting begins to figure out who will be the next leader of the catholic church. marianne ahern is at the vatican. >> reporter: earlier today, one of the cardinals who met with the pope noticed just how frail he was. so as benedict leaves the huge world stage, he now says he will live a quiet life in prayer. in dramatic fashion, benedict xvi with close aides left the vatican by helicopter, flying over the classic buildings of the roman skyline at dusk, as he ledded to the papal summer residence. in st. peter's square, some in crowd were weeping as the helicopter passed overhead. >> feel a little sad, it's emotional. i have a lot of respect for the pope. >> reporter: he offered one last papal blessing. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: later, the swiss guards walked away, signaling his retirement is official. clearly, at 85 years old, his failing health was the driving factor. >> he said, it is time now for me to submit my resignation, so that someone wit
benedict officially resigned. now a tense period of waiting begins to figure out who will be the next leader of the catholic church. marianne ahern is at the vatican. >> reporter: earlier today, one of the cardinals who met with the pope noticed just how frail he was. so as benedict leaves the huge world stage, he now says he will live a quiet life in prayer. in dramatic fashion, benedict xvi with close aides left the vatican by helicopter, flying over the classic buildings of the roman...
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. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi met pope francis at the hele pad. they embraced in what was going to be one of the many moving moments of this historic meeting. they moved on to a private chapel where pope benedict offered the private stool reserved for the pope to pray, pope francis said, no we are brothers we will pray together. pope francis said you are the first person i thought of when i saw it. they moved on to have an informal meeting. then pope francis left with the same white helicopter back to vatican city where eventually pope emeritus benedict xvi will return to retire indefinitely in a private monastery from where he has already pledged unconditional obedience and reverence to the current pope, pop franc pope francis. >>> millions of people will be turning off lights tonight in honor of earth hour. it will make a statement about the concern over climate change. the bay area will be participating in a big way. san francisco was named the earth hour capital this year and the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge and the bay lights and city h
. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi met pope francis at the hele pad. they embraced in what was going to be one of the many moving moments of this historic meeting. they moved on to a private chapel where pope benedict offered the private stool reserved for the pope to pray, pope francis said, no we are brothers we will pray together. pope francis said you are the first person i thought of when i saw it. they moved on to have an informal meeting. then pope francis left with the same white...
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pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today. thank you for being with me. next week, join us, is it google's world and we're just living in it? nikesh arora will join us. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend. >> new cast of dancing with the stars. plus max fired and oscar night look and jennifer wedding count down. hi everybody. welcome to "access hollywood". weekend edition. i'm shaun robinson and we begin with happily ever after. it changed thanks to the rav he he shalling other car red carpet appearance. 6 month to engagement to justin the i do engagement to justin th
pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today....
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secretary general came to benedict's defense praising him for his commitment to human rights. banki moon urged them to continue to work toward dialogue and tolerance. perhaps inferring that should be part of the papal selection process. one newspaper reports some cardinals are considering an older man for pope. many experts consider this to be speculation but it is underlined who will be chosen is still as mysterious as the election process itself. >> thanks. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday a new way of trying to prevent serious head injuries in high school athletes. >>> and later, a close encounter with some of the most awesome creatures on earth. >>> we're back with health news tonight. in a new study that used a mobile app to measure what happens to the brain when high school soccer players head the ball. the question is, are they doing damage to themselves? nbc's chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman has our report. >> reporter: it seems there is an app for just about everything these days. and science is leading the trend. even when it comes to monit
secretary general came to benedict's defense praising him for his commitment to human rights. banki moon urged them to continue to work toward dialogue and tolerance. perhaps inferring that should be part of the papal selection process. one newspaper reports some cardinals are considering an older man for pope. many experts consider this to be speculation but it is underlined who will be chosen is still as mysterious as the election process itself. >> thanks. >>> when...
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benedict has retired. francis -- pope francis told benedict, we are brothers. the two men prayed together with the vatican spokesman calling it a moment of great communion in the church. >>> a well-known russian tycoon who amassed great wealth after the fall of the soviet union was found dead today in england. boris berezovsky was a close ally of former president boris yeltsin. in return for backing yeltsin he was able to buy former state assets at bargain prices. he also helped vladimir putin rise to power but later had a falling-out with putin and moved to england. the circumstances of his death were unclear. berezovsky was 67 years old. >>> back in this country the evidence appears to be mounting that a colorado prison parolee killed in a shoot-out this week in texas may have been involved in the brazen murder of a head of colorado's prison system. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in colorado tonight where police are quickly connecting the dots. >> reporter: in the wreckage of that texas car chase, authorities
benedict has retired. francis -- pope francis told benedict, we are brothers. the two men prayed together with the vatican spokesman calling it a moment of great communion in the church. >>> a well-known russian tycoon who amassed great wealth after the fall of the soviet union was found dead today in england. boris berezovsky was a close ally of former president boris yeltsin. in return for backing yeltsin he was able to buy former state assets at bargain prices. he also helped...
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pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today. thank you for being with me. next week, join us, is it google's world and we're just living in it? nikesh arora will join us. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to save 5% off every day with your lowe's consumer credit card. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant i just finished
pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today....
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they ran out of the program where you see the pope benedict xvi's face. we spoke with some who were. >> reporter: hoping the next face of the pope will reflect more of who they are. ♪ a celebration of mass giving thanks to the pope. among the crowd of hundreds, hope that his successor will inspire those losing their faith. >> i don't see a lot of young people. but you know, it is pretty hard. >> reporter: 25-year-old jose said he and his wife were two of just a handful of young hispanics here tonight. >> we go to dave church. everywhere it is the same thing. >> reporter: a gallup powe says it is a nationwide trend. the number of catholics declines with each new generation. the second most popular religious preference is protestant. it has the strongest hold on ages 18 to 29. >> what else can we do? >> reporter: plenty, she says. she said they were leaving the catholic church because too often they felt judged. >> for instance, they feel like they are not married. they are not working in the church. probably we need to open more the doors to them. >> rep
they ran out of the program where you see the pope benedict xvi's face. we spoke with some who were. >> reporter: hoping the next face of the pope will reflect more of who they are. ♪ a celebration of mass giving thanks to the pope. among the crowd of hundreds, hope that his successor will inspire those losing their faith. >> i don't see a lot of young people. but you know, it is pretty hard. >> reporter: 25-year-old jose said he and his wife were two of just a handful of...
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the apartment has been sealed since pope emeritus, benedict xvi stepped down retiring back on february 28th. the apartment consists of ten large rooms, a roof garden, a private sta private study and a library. >> time to go to ikea. >> can you imagine going to sleep knowing i'm the pope now? >> i cannot even conceptualize what that would be like. >>> so much history made this week. we are going to call this goldilocks week, not too hot, not too cold but just right. just right coming from goldilocks herself. >>> 57 degrees to start the day in fresno. i want to start with the state-wide temps. if you are headed into so cal, make sure you have your summer wardrobe ready to go. 68 in palm springs. temperatures here are going to be just perfect in the bay area. 46 right now in livermore. 45 degrees in san mateo. take you into the east bay, temperatures here, nice and mild. you are at 46 degrees in livermore, 48 in danville to start. as we head throughout this friday, unseasonably warm conditions will persist. good air quality. we had improvement there overnight. comfy conditions. rain, cold
the apartment has been sealed since pope emeritus, benedict xvi stepped down retiring back on february 28th. the apartment consists of ten large rooms, a roof garden, a private sta private study and a library. >> time to go to ikea. >> can you imagine going to sleep knowing i'm the pope now? >> i cannot even conceptualize what that would be like. >>> so much history made this week. we are going to call this goldilocks week, not too hot, not too cold but just right....
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the most recent being pope benedict xvi. a few notable selections that have not been repeated, pope linus spelled like the peanuts character and pope lando. all humor aside it was a historic day. let's take one more look at the sights and sounds from the last 24 hours. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] habemus papam. [ speaking foreign language ] [ bells chiming ] >> what an emotional 24 hours. here's a look now at what's coming up later on the "today" show. matt goes one on one with the tsa administrator john pistole over the backlash over the tsa's small knives policy. >>> gerard butler talks about his new thriller. "olympus has fallen." >> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui along with dylan dreyer. thanks for watching "early today." just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. we'll see you tomorrow . . >>> it is friday eve. good morning. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. >> i don't want to take credit for such a great and glorious day b
the most recent being pope benedict xvi. a few notable selections that have not been repeated, pope linus spelled like the peanuts character and pope lando. all humor aside it was a historic day. let's take one more look at the sights and sounds from the last 24 hours. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] habemus papam. [ speaking foreign language ] [ bells chiming ] >> what an emotional 24 hours. here's a look now at what's coming up later on the "today" show. matt goes one on one...
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the pope went back to vatican city where pope benedict xvi will retire. >>> on tuesday the u.s. supreme court will take up the issue of same-sex marriage. it's something the catholic church strongly opposes. we sat down with archbishop card leone. >> he says he feels misunderstood by many in san francisco who support gay rights. >> what is debated is two ideas of marriage that cannot co-exist in the law. >> reporter: since being named archbishop of san francisco, he has faced criticism when he speaks out on gay marriage. the most recent is when he told the catholic newspaper that legalizing same-sex marriage is akin to legalizing male breast-feeding. >> what i'm trying to demonstrate is that it's something that exists in nature. and it would be legislating something that's contrary to nature. >> reporter: he chairs a committee of american bishops dedicated to traditional marriage. he thinks that gay people can be made straight and legalizing gay marriage could lead to polygamy. >> if you don't need a man and a woman, why only two? what is the basis for only two? >> reporter: he
the pope went back to vatican city where pope benedict xvi will retire. >>> on tuesday the u.s. supreme court will take up the issue of same-sex marriage. it's something the catholic church strongly opposes. we sat down with archbishop card leone. >> he says he feels misunderstood by many in san francisco who support gay rights. >> what is debated is two ideas of marriage that cannot co-exist in the law. >> reporter: since being named archbishop of san francisco, he...
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pope benedict later pardoned him. we found garieli in rome on the way to his new job at a catholic hospital. many believe the butler was not acting alone. >> the butler described himself as an infill traitor for the holy spirit in the vatican. in a sense i think he thought he was making history. and i think given the way things turned out, he really did. >> reporter: the butler's leaked documents didn't only point to financial cover-ups but suggested a twisted web of money, power, and sex. >> one of the issues that emerges is the number of people in the vatican who are engaged in practice that is the vatican doesn't accept. >> reporter: author caramelo abatti is another journalist who thinks the pope didn't resign only because of his held. he went under cover at a nightclub near the vatican and shot this video with a hidden camera. ♪ >> reporter: this one in pink is a priest. >> si. >> reporter: the man in the center is a priest. after the priest went dancing and had sex he put on his vestments and prepared to do ma
pope benedict later pardoned him. we found garieli in rome on the way to his new job at a catholic hospital. many believe the butler was not acting alone. >> the butler described himself as an infill traitor for the holy spirit in the vatican. in a sense i think he thought he was making history. and i think given the way things turned out, he really did. >> reporter: the butler's leaked documents didn't only point to financial cover-ups but suggested a twisted web of money, power,...
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after eight years, benedict xvi stepped down thursday with tearful farewells. and a flying off into the sunset to the pay pal retreat south of rome. the 85-year-old pope emeritus is beginning the final stage of his life as simply a pilgrim. last night his apartment in the vatican palace was sealed and will not be reopened until a new pope is elected. monday, more than 100 cardinals will gather to plan that election. >>> a new law is in effect in arkansas banning most abortions starting in the 20th week of pregnancy. governor mike bebe's veto of the law was overridden by the state senate as the house did on wednesday. they approved a more restrictor bill that would ban abortions even earlier, after 12 weeks of pregnancy. the governor declined to say whether he would veto the 12-week ban and he has until next week to decide. >>> twin nasa space probes made a surprising discovery circling earth. a new radiation belt joined two known belts seen here in yellow. the giant amounts of radiation that these belts generate can pose serious risks for satellites. nasa scien
after eight years, benedict xvi stepped down thursday with tearful farewells. and a flying off into the sunset to the pay pal retreat south of rome. the 85-year-old pope emeritus is beginning the final stage of his life as simply a pilgrim. last night his apartment in the vatican palace was sealed and will not be reopened until a new pope is elected. monday, more than 100 cardinals will gather to plan that election. >>> a new law is in effect in arkansas banning most abortions starting...
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he was the runner-up to pope benedict at the conclave just eight years ago. he's the first ever jesuit pope, despite the jesuits are the largest order of priests in the world. >> in san francisco, catholic parishioners say they feel an almost instant bond with the pope. jodi hernandez is live to explain. >> reporter: he bears the name of st. francis, so folks felt a special connection with the name he chose. catholics across the area say they feel encouraged by what this new pope brings to the table. >> when i heard the bells tolling at about 11:30, that told me a new pope was -- had been chosen. >> reporter: and the ringing of the church bells brought parishioners out to pray. while others gathered around an ipad to watch as the new pope made his first appearance. >> i'm really excited, you know, to be at the cathedral here this afternoon, to be able to witness the election of the new pope. >> this is certainly a very happy and historic day for the catholic church. >> reporter: san francisco's archbishop says he's overcome with feelings of joy and peace at t
he was the runner-up to pope benedict at the conclave just eight years ago. he's the first ever jesuit pope, despite the jesuits are the largest order of priests in the world. >> in san francisco, catholic parishioners say they feel an almost instant bond with the pope. jodi hernandez is live to explain. >> reporter: he bears the name of st. francis, so folks felt a special connection with the name he chose. catholics across the area say they feel encouraged by what this new pope...
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. >>> it's been just over a week since pope benedict abdicated, took that dramatic helicopter flight out of the vatican to his temporary new home. today we learned the cardinals will lock themselves in the sistine chapel to pick his replacement and when. nbc's anne thompson with us once again tonight from the vatican with that news and what happens next. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the race to 77 begins tuesday afternoon. 77, because that's the number of votes a candidate needs to become the next pope. that's a two-thirds plus one majority of all the cardinal electors. now, before the cardinals begin filling out their ballots, they will celebrate mass here at st. peter's basilica tuesday, and then they will process into the sistine chapel where they will sit in two rows on each side of the chapel and fill out their ballots. if no one gets to that 77 vote mark on the first ballot, then every day that follows, the cardinals will vote twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon. they will vote for three days, and then they will get a day off, a day of praye
. >>> it's been just over a week since pope benedict abdicated, took that dramatic helicopter flight out of the vatican to his temporary new home. today we learned the cardinals will lock themselves in the sistine chapel to pick his replacement and when. nbc's anne thompson with us once again tonight from the vatican with that news and what happens next. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the race to 77 begins tuesday afternoon. 77, because that's the number of...
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adriano stefanelli has made shoes for george bush, michelle obama, and pope john paul ii and benedict xvi. he says when the announcement comes he will work day and night. i tried to make them according to the old traditions, he said. traditions reflected, not just in ancient rituals of the conclave, or in the pomp and ceremony of the pope's first appearance, but in all his finery. keir simmons, nbc news, rome. >>> and from the vatican, that's "nbc nightly news," i'm lester holt. thanks for watching. good night. . >>> this is really heartbreaking for me. >> family and friends are grieving tonight and searching for answers after a man was found stabbed to death at a park in a typically quiet neighborhood. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. >> it was an emotional day for a homicide victim in the south bay. dozens of people came to guadalupe parks in san jose to remember the city's murder victim. cheryl herd is live with the story. >> reporter: this is an upscale neighborhood and a place where people come to relax and feel safe. everyone is in shock over what happened. a dozen family members
adriano stefanelli has made shoes for george bush, michelle obama, and pope john paul ii and benedict xvi. he says when the announcement comes he will work day and night. i tried to make them according to the old traditions, he said. traditions reflected, not just in ancient rituals of the conclave, or in the pomp and ceremony of the pope's first appearance, but in all his finery. keir simmons, nbc news, rome. >>> and from the vatican, that's "nbc nightly news," i'm lester...
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now, some of those who worked under pope benedict officially have to be reinstated to retain their jobs. the vatican said this afternoon that hasn't happened yet. tracie potts, nbc news, rome. >> thank you, tracie. >>> coming up, more troubles for the already troubled carnival cruise line. plus. >> we just cared. >> just love this story. we'll tell you how these two very unlikely heroes jumped into action to save a little infant's life. >>> and a car on the loose. wild video out of china as an unmanned car goes flying across traffic slamming right into a building. how it all happened next. >>> new details, more problems for yet another carnival cruise ship this morning. the latest issue happening on board the carnival legend. the ship slowed down by a technical issue overnight with its propulsion system in honduras. the visit to grand cayman now canceled as it slowly heads back to tampa. this comes as thousands on board the carnival dream are now flying home, a problem with the ship's generator caused the ship's crew to cut short the cruise and dock at st. maarten. the ship did not lose
now, some of those who worked under pope benedict officially have to be reinstated to retain their jobs. the vatican said this afternoon that hasn't happened yet. tracie potts, nbc news, rome. >> thank you, tracie. >>> coming up, more troubles for the already troubled carnival cruise line. plus. >> we just cared. >> just love this story. we'll tell you how these two very unlikely heroes jumped into action to save a little infant's life. >>> and a car on the...
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under benedict, there was scandal and accusations of mismanagement. some cardinals may insist on discussing the report into leaked papal documents. for now, the faithful wait to find out who will be chosen and hope he will lead them out of these difficult times. the cardinals are expected to set a date for the conclave in the coming days. tonight, lester, there is little indication as to who the new pope will be. lester? >> keir simmons, thank you. >>> there is growing anxiety in this country among people who could be affected by those deep federal budget cuts that are starting to take effect. publicly, at least no sign of compromise today from either the white house or republican leaders. nbc's peter alexander is at the white house with the latest on all of this. peter, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening to you. you're right, no sign of compromise, but the president's top economic adviser says that the president this weekend did reach out to both democratic and republican lawmakers, trying to find a resolution to the sequester. but at th
under benedict, there was scandal and accusations of mismanagement. some cardinals may insist on discussing the report into leaked papal documents. for now, the faithful wait to find out who will be chosen and hope he will lead them out of these difficult times. the cardinals are expected to set a date for the conclave in the coming days. tonight, lester, there is little indication as to who the new pope will be. lester? >> keir simmons, thank you. >>> there is growing anxiety in...
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i saw how it changed their lives, had a huge impact on that diocese, but pope benedict wasn't as extroverted. he was a kind man, a shy man, and he wasn't used to showing that in public, and this man is a pastor, first and foremost, he spent all his life being close to people, especially the poor, close to his own brothers in his religious society and also to the people he served in a large diocese in very difficult times, so he's a man of integrity, and that signs through even when he has to say this isn't what christ wants, he says it apparently in a way that people can at least hear it even if they don't agree with it. that's an important pastoral node i hope we'll learn from in the years to come. >> as a management matter, as a crisis management matter, what does pope francis do to come to terms with sexual abuse in the church that begins to close the chapter for the church? >> well, i can't close that chapter, none of us can, as long as there are victims b s becausu to have accompany them, if they're willing to accompany them, but we have to keep doing that. as far as the scandal itself,
i saw how it changed their lives, had a huge impact on that diocese, but pope benedict wasn't as extroverted. he was a kind man, a shy man, and he wasn't used to showing that in public, and this man is a pastor, first and foremost, he spent all his life being close to people, especially the poor, close to his own brothers in his religious society and also to the people he served in a large diocese in very difficult times, so he's a man of integrity, and that signs through even when he has to...
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an hour less than benedict's mass eight years ago. another change in style revealing more about this pope named francis. today pope francis preached with action as well as words. climbing out of his open air jeep to bless a disabled man, stopping to kiss children, and urging the 200,000 people in st. peter's square to be protectors of the poor, the weak, and the environment. >> i think he's going to challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> reporter: as dawn broke, eager crowds raced into the square. they saw francis receive the symbols of power -- a lamb's wool stole signifying his status as shepherd of the flock, and the papal fisherman's ring -- gold plated, not the usual solid gold. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- [ speaking in foreign language ] -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too, must serve. >> he seems like a very humble man. someone the people can reach out and identify with. >> reporter: in buenos aires where francis was a cardinal, jubilation. they sta
an hour less than benedict's mass eight years ago. another change in style revealing more about this pope named francis. today pope francis preached with action as well as words. climbing out of his open air jeep to bless a disabled man, stopping to kiss children, and urging the 200,000 people in st. peter's square to be protectors of the poor, the weak, and the environment. >> i think he's going to challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> reporter: as dawn broke,...
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that takes longer as pope benedict xvi. we'll find out more about this process as we go along, but right now, the crowd simmering down a bit. the rain has stopped interestingly enough. it's been a miserable night here. still very cool, but the rain stopped shortly before the smoke appeared. everyone has been look iing for sign. one of the signs we should note and it's getting all kinds of traction on social media was a seagull that camped all afternoon on top of the chimney. that opened up a lot of funny comments. some people finding it it as a sign of god. others making their own assessments on it. but that distracted the crowd for a lot of the day. now you hear people chanting. sending out their tweets and messages. speaking of tweets, a lot has changed since we elected the last pope. the the vatican now has an iphone app, which i have given up hope on right now because there's so much internet traffic that you can barically get a message out right now. just another example of how things have changed. at the end of the da
that takes longer as pope benedict xvi. we'll find out more about this process as we go along, but right now, the crowd simmering down a bit. the rain has stopped interestingly enough. it's been a miserable night here. still very cool, but the rain stopped shortly before the smoke appeared. everyone has been look iing for sign. one of the signs we should note and it's getting all kinds of traction on social media was a seagull that camped all afternoon on top of the chimney. that opened up a...
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father joseph benedict is pastor of the cathedral. he says his job during this time is to help parishioners maintain the stability of their faith. >> inviting people to recognize that even in times of change and of turmoil we remain steadfas d in faith and that we can deal with transitions and all challenges of life within our faith and within our sense that good remains with us. >> there will be a special mass at 7:00 tonight, about 30 minutes from now, at st. joseph's to celebrate the pope's retirement. for complete coverage of the pope's farewell including a slide show of photos, go to nbcbayarea.com, and search "pope." >> a vigil of held today for a 77-year-old newspaper vendor killed in san francisco. ♪ >> a group with the archdiocese of san francisco sang and said prayers at the newsstand where he worked near the montgomery bart station. he was on a break when someone threw him to the ground. he later died from his injuries. san francisco police are still asking for the public's help trying to find the person who threw him to
father joseph benedict is pastor of the cathedral. he says his job during this time is to help parishioners maintain the stability of their faith. >> inviting people to recognize that even in times of change and of turmoil we remain steadfas d in faith and that we can deal with transitions and all challenges of life within our faith and within our sense that good remains with us. >> there will be a special mass at 7:00 tonight, about 30 minutes from now, at st. joseph's to celebrate...
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they're all chosen by pope john paul ii and benedict xvi. i think there is something at play in the two forces. >> we want to pause briefly as some stations leave us along the network, others will join us here in a moment. you're watching nbc news coverage at the beginning of the papal conclave. >>> this is lester holt outside the vatican as we watch inside the sistine chapel. the 115 voting cardinals of the roman catholic church now each taking the oath before being secluded within the chapel, the sistine chapel, to begin the voting process to choose the next pope. it's a rainy day here in rome. many romans have stopped what they're doing to watch this process. standing on st. peter's square watching what you're seeing on big tvs that have been placed out for the crowd. each cardinal placing his hand on the bible swearing the oath that they will obey the next pope. joined once again by george weigel, an nbc vatican analyst along with father robert barron. george, this is the last time we're going to see them? >> it is, lester, because once
they're all chosen by pope john paul ii and benedict xvi. i think there is something at play in the two forces. >> we want to pause briefly as some stations leave us along the network, others will join us here in a moment. you're watching nbc news coverage at the beginning of the papal conclave. >>> this is lester holt outside the vatican as we watch inside the sistine chapel. the 115 voting cardinals of the roman catholic church now each taking the oath before being secluded...
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well, benedict xvi headed into retirement. we'll have a look at his final day as pope and look at the problems left behind for the catholic church. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. >>> tonight, a bay area scientist says sugar is so dangerous that the government needs to step in and regulate. it. >> dr. kim mulvihill reports on the new study that's prompting the call to action. >>> reporter: from pure cane sugar to high fructose corn syrup dr. robert lustig says it's all deadly. >> sugar is toxic. >> reporter: in a report he shows compelling evidence sugar is driving a worldwide explosion in type 2 diabetes. the number of cases more than doubled in the past 30 years. he says we need to reduce how much added sugars we are eating to prevent the disease but there's a problem. >> the point is, we can't prevent it as long as our food supply keeps generating it. >> reporter: of the 600,000 items in an american grocery store, lustig says 80% are spiked with added sugar. and that food labels are
well, benedict xvi headed into retirement. we'll have a look at his final day as pope and look at the problems left behind for the catholic church. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. >>> tonight, a bay area scientist says sugar is so dangerous that the government needs to step in and regulate. it. >> dr. kim mulvihill reports on the new study that's prompting the call to action. >>> reporter: from pure cane sugar to high...
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benedict preferred spiritual matters. the acknowledged mess of the church's administration and finances was not a priority. ( applause ) benedict was a respected thinker, a teacher. official vatican spokesmen like thomas rosica of rochester, new york, admit the next pope will have to attend to more earthly concerns, as well. >> you need a keen sense of collaboration. >> reporter: you need a pope for all seasons is what you're saying. >> a pope for all seasons. i'm not sure there's anyone that exists on this side of the resurrection with that package. >> pelley: and mark phillips is in st. peter's square tonight. mark, do we have any idea, at this point, when the conclave will start that will elect the new pope? >> reporter: the short answer is no, and even the cardinals themselves don't know. they say they need about a week, perhaps more, ten days, of discussion amongst themselves of the issues facing the church as was just discussed, before they're even ready to go into the sistine chapel, scott, and try selecting a new
benedict preferred spiritual matters. the acknowledged mess of the church's administration and finances was not a priority. ( applause ) benedict was a respected thinker, a teacher. official vatican spokesmen like thomas rosica of rochester, new york, admit the next pope will have to attend to more earthly concerns, as well. >> you need a keen sense of collaboration. >> reporter: you need a pope for all seasons is what you're saying. >> a pope for all seasons. i'm not sure...
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pope benedict explained that he took the name benedict out of his love for saint benedict the great saint. and a desire to follow in the tradition of pope benedict xv who worked very hard for peace. >> there was betting on everything as we know and the new name that has been trending has been leo and gregory. >> some of us have been hoping for joseph. and i do think it is very likely now that will happen on st. joseph's -- st. joseph the husband of mary but also the patron of the church around the world and also father's day in italy. it's a nice symbolism for fathers and the pope being the father of the church. >> let's take you through once again what we expect to happen as we look at the front of st. peters, the pope will go into the room of peers, he will take off the cap, the red cap. he will be given a white one. we are told even people in the room to help adjust and make sure it's right, even though there are three sizes, small, medium and large, does not necessarily fit three. there are seven boxes of different sized shoes. >> he will wear those for a few days until the tailors co
pope benedict explained that he took the name benedict out of his love for saint benedict the great saint. and a desire to follow in the tradition of pope benedict xv who worked very hard for peace. >> there was betting on everything as we know and the new name that has been trending has been leo and gregory. >> some of us have been hoping for joseph. and i do think it is very likely now that will happen on st. joseph's -- st. joseph the husband of mary but also the patron of the...
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it was rumored that he would also visit his predecessor, pope emeritus benedict xvi. apparently, that is not the case. on tuesday, the official installation mass for pope francis will be held at st. peter's basilica. heads of state will attend that mass, including joe biden, who, by the way, is the first catholic to be elected as a u.s. vice president. >>> late into the night, crowds just filling the streets of bun ne buenos aires in argentina. the first pope ever chosen from the world's most catholic continent, san francisco. the former argentine cardinal, the first jesuit to hold the title. it was foundnd 1534 becoming a leading force in modernizing the church. the order is known for its missionary and charity work as well as education. that influence can be seen all over the bay area, specially in the south bay where bowl santa claire university and bellarmine college prep are founded on the teaching of the jesuit order. governor brown trained to become a priest before deciding to get into politics at a press event in san francisco. brown talks to reporters about t
it was rumored that he would also visit his predecessor, pope emeritus benedict xvi. apparently, that is not the case. on tuesday, the official installation mass for pope francis will be held at st. peter's basilica. heads of state will attend that mass, including joe biden, who, by the way, is the first catholic to be elected as a u.s. vice president. >>> late into the night, crowds just filling the streets of bun ne buenos aires in argentina. the first pope ever chosen from the...
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since pope benedict resigned on thursday, there was no pope to lead the mass. the famous square was quiet today without the traditional papal blessing. cardinals plan to meet tomorrow to discuss when to begin the conclave to choose the next pope. >>> it is condition foirmd, britain's highest ranking catholic official is resigning. the vatican says he resigned as archbishop admitting to unspecified sexual misbehavior. three current and one former priest said o'brien acted inappropriately with them. o'brien will not attend the conclave to elect the successor to pope benedict. o'brien is contesting the allegations. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is in the hospital with a stomach bug. what a surprising is the 86-year-old is in the hospital for the first time in ten years. the monarch's condition is not deteriorating and she is said to be in good spirits. but a buckingham palace spokesman says she was showing symptoms of gastroenteritis. doctors just thought she would be best treated at the hospital. the monarch is at king edward, the seventh hospital in london. all
since pope benedict resigned on thursday, there was no pope to lead the mass. the famous square was quiet today without the traditional papal blessing. cardinals plan to meet tomorrow to discuss when to begin the conclave to choose the next pope. >>> it is condition foirmd, britain's highest ranking catholic official is resigning. the vatican says he resigned as archbishop admitting to unspecified sexual misbehavior. three current and one former priest said o'brien acted...
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can benedict be sued that he's no longer pope. >>> and barbara walters reveals which actor's kiss gave her the chickenpox. >>> plus five popular stocks at all-time highs, what's wall street got in store for your money today. we're back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. the race to be the next mayor of los angeles appears headed towards a runoff. results from tuesday's voting shows the city councilman and controller are within four points of each other but neither won a majority. the two candidates will now face off one on one in may. overseas in syria, anti-government forces are reportedly close to overtaking the one-time government stronghold of raqqa. if successful, it will be the first major city to fall completely to rebel fighters. >>> could the next stop for the newly retired emeritus pope be the courtroom? attorneys have tried unsuccessfully for years to sue the vatican for charges of sex abuse. they're looking whether he's vulnerable in retirement. >> new video after more activity from italy's mount etna. ash is being thrown
can benedict be sued that he's no longer pope. >>> and barbara walters reveals which actor's kiss gave her the chickenpox. >>> plus five popular stocks at all-time highs, what's wall street got in store for your money today. we're back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. the race to be the next mayor of los angeles appears headed towards a runoff. results from tuesday's voting shows the city councilman and controller...
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earlier this morning, he was supposed to visit with pope emeritus benedict xvi. nbc news reports that meeting did not happen today but it should happen in the next few days. tomorrow, the pope will receive the cardinals at the vatican and attend a number of events and then be installed in a mass at st. peter's basilica on tuesday. a lot of speculation about what catholics can expect from the new pope. one local professor at santa clara university says he knows the pope personally having spent time with him at theology school. >> i think they will find him very much a person of their own. his approach to faith and to prayer and to celebration of the church is something that they will understand and he will understand them. i think they are going to feel at home with him. >> here in the bay area, there will be a number of celebrations for the new pope. st. mary's cathedral in assumption in san francisco will hold a special mass in his honor. we will have continuing coverage of the installation of pope francis. logon to our website, nbc bay area.com. search pope. >>
earlier this morning, he was supposed to visit with pope emeritus benedict xvi. nbc news reports that meeting did not happen today but it should happen in the next few days. tomorrow, the pope will receive the cardinals at the vatican and attend a number of events and then be installed in a mass at st. peter's basilica on tuesday. a lot of speculation about what catholics can expect from the new pope. one local professor at santa clara university says he knows the pope personally having spent...
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. >> and we look at the lives of john paul ii and the career to date of pope benedict xvi. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the california's oldest mission. >> reporter: john paul ii warmly greeted those along the center aisle of the pope. some of the 900 invited guests. the pope then approached the nine pews of aids patients. and certainly the most moving moment came when 4-year-old brendan ororke reached out to hug the holy father. little brendan contracted aids from a blood transfusion at birth. the pope then moved to other aids sufferers, most of them gay. it was the first time the leader of a catholic church has met directly with aids sufferers. from there the pope went alone to pray in the old mission. the oldest building in san franc
. >> and we look at the lives of john paul ii and the career to date of pope benedict xvi. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the...
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pope benedict xvi delivered his final words as pontiff in italian. he said thank you and good night to people vacationing south of rome. the 85-year-old told well-wisher well-wishers he's simply a pilgrim beginning his left pilgrimage on earth. the cardinals around the world are meeting at the vatican to start the long process of choosing a poem. american cardinal timothy dolan says the chosen leader must help to restore faith in the catholic church. >> for us as catholics there has always been a head-over-heels romance between jesus and his church. >> reporter: it's now sealed. soon the cardinals will lock themselves inside the famous sistine chapel to begin the process of voting for who should be the next pope. ♪ >> reporter: 115 cardinals will meet on monday to decide when to start the complex and secretive election process known as the conclave. before he stepped down pope benedict pledged unconditional reverence and obedience to his successor. he urged cardinals to work like an orchestra, harmonizing for the good of the church. a columbian tai
pope benedict xvi delivered his final words as pontiff in italian. he said thank you and good night to people vacationing south of rome. the 85-year-old told well-wisher well-wishers he's simply a pilgrim beginning his left pilgrimage on earth. the cardinals around the world are meeting at the vatican to start the long process of choosing a poem. american cardinal timothy dolan says the chosen leader must help to restore faith in the catholic church. >> for us as catholics there has...
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. >> reporter: unlike benedict, who addressed sunday crowds in several languages, francis only spoke italian. it didn't seem to matter to anyone in the square, including these three students from college in virginia. were you disappointed there wasn't any english? >> he is still the pope, and we have this connection with him just by being catholic. it doesn't matter that there is a language barrier. >> reporter: while many see changes, philadelphia cardinal justin rigali sees themes. >> he is pronouncing the same message of god's mercy. that's what is so important, that benedict and john pauli i, but he is doing it in his way. >> again, that was anne thompson reporting. and on a day of first, pope francis reached out through social media, sending his first tweet, and i read, quote, dear friends, i thank you from my heart and i ask you to continue to pray for me. >>> it sounds like a scene from a movie. two jail inmates escaping by helicopter. but it happened for real in canada this afternoon. a warden in quebec told police two men, 33 and 36 years of age were outside when a helicopte
. >> reporter: unlike benedict, who addressed sunday crowds in several languages, francis only spoke italian. it didn't seem to matter to anyone in the square, including these three students from college in virginia. were you disappointed there wasn't any english? >> he is still the pope, and we have this connection with him just by being catholic. it doesn't matter that there is a language barrier. >> reporter: while many see changes, philadelphia cardinal justin rigali sees...
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and also created the silver roses on the tomb of princess diana and did the chalice for pope benedict. >> saying it wasn't an opportunity of a lifetime because it was the second opportunity -- >> a lot of lifetime opportunities there. >> like a cat. >> exactly. >> 7-day forecast, it looks good, we have the luck of the irish this weekend and more sunshine tomorrow. a little bit cooler, you'll see the temperatures drop down a bit, tuesday into wednesday. that's the one storm of the week as we move into spring. mid-70s coming back. >> clouds will be here on monday for a lot of people's hangovers. >> perhaps, yes. >> thanks for watching nbc bay area news. we'll see you at 6:00. turday night, party divided. competing visions of the gop. plus get ready, results of a poll on potential republican candidates for 2016. >>> team tragedy. what caused a charter bus to veer off a highway and crash with members of a women's college sports team on board. >>> meet the press. new insights from the new pope on how we see the role of the catholic church. >>> text medicine. how doctors are updating an old
and also created the silver roses on the tomb of princess diana and did the chalice for pope benedict. >> saying it wasn't an opportunity of a lifetime because it was the second opportunity -- >> a lot of lifetime opportunities there. >> like a cat. >> exactly. >> 7-day forecast, it looks good, we have the luck of the irish this weekend and more sunshine tomorrow. a little bit cooler, you'll see the temperatures drop down a bit, tuesday into wednesday. that's the...
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. >> it took four ballots the last time to elect pope benedict xvi. we could be staring at that chimney for several days. a long conclave could signal a divided opinion. >> if it goes fast, it seems to indicate you had some energy behind a candidate. so that's another thing i'm hoping for. i'm hoping that it goes fast. because that seems to me that you didn't have a conflicted conclave. >> a lot of speculation here. as soon as the pope is selected, we will bring it to you live and will be sending out breaking news alerts on our website. to learn more about this conclave, head to our home page and type in conclave. >>> back to local news. a group of san jose property owners are choosing to tax themselves. and they've been doing it for years. >> their goal is simple. to make san jose look much better. if they don't they fear no one will in this age of budget cuts. we're joined for tonight's bay area proud. focusing on what's important in our community. >> to understand what's working here, you don't have to go back far to when it wasn't working. in 2008
. >> it took four ballots the last time to elect pope benedict xvi. we could be staring at that chimney for several days. a long conclave could signal a divided opinion. >> if it goes fast, it seems to indicate you had some energy behind a candidate. so that's another thing i'm hoping for. i'm hoping that it goes fast. because that seems to me that you didn't have a conflicted conclave. >> a lot of speculation here. as soon as the pope is selected, we will bring it to you live...
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now we understand from new york's cardinal, timothy dolan that tomorrow pope francis will go visit benedict, pope emeritus. and then next tuesday pope francis will celebrate his first mass here at st. peter's. tuesday is the feast of st. joseph, the patron saint of the universal church. brian? >> you said two striking things during our live coverage earlier today. that was how silent it got when he asked for silence, and what it was like as he read the prayer, as he led the group in prayer and everyone in the square followed along. >> reporter: it was. the prayers he said, and he said them in italian, were our father, the hail mary and the glory be. you had more than 100,000 people all joining in in those three prayers. then the pope asked for a silent prayer for himself. and suddenly all these people went quiet. the only thing i could hear around me were the camera shutters going off. but everybody -- it was an incredibly reverential moment that brought people from many countries together in support of this man -- this 76-year-old man who is now the 266th pontiff of the catholic church. br
now we understand from new york's cardinal, timothy dolan that tomorrow pope francis will go visit benedict, pope emeritus. and then next tuesday pope francis will celebrate his first mass here at st. peter's. tuesday is the feast of st. joseph, the patron saint of the universal church. brian? >> you said two striking things during our live coverage earlier today. that was how silent it got when he asked for silence, and what it was like as he read the prayer, as he led the group in...
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certainly one presumes pope benedict xvi will not be seeking that. but in terms of what the reality on the ground is going to be, i would say we simply to wait to see how this is going to play out. >> brown: you mentioned behind the the scenes and i want to go back to the speech he made yesterday that got so much attention where he referred t the great weight of the office, the moments that weren't easy. is that being read as direct references to behind-the-scenes troubles? to various scandals? and behind-the-scenes jockeying for what happens next? >> i think certainly in part it's being read that way. it is no secret that benedict's papacy has been dogged by a series of meltdowns and controversies and crises from the very beginning. one can think about the 2006 eech he gave that ignited a firestorm of protests across the islamic toward the cause celebre in 2009 over the lifting of the excommunication of the holocaust denying traditionalist bishop. to even in recent days a sensational allegations in roman papers of the gay lobby inside the vatican an
certainly one presumes pope benedict xvi will not be seeking that. but in terms of what the reality on the ground is going to be, i would say we simply to wait to see how this is going to play out. >> brown: you mentioned behind the the scenes and i want to go back to the speech he made yesterday that got so much attention where he referred t the great weight of the office, the moments that weren't easy. is that being read as direct references to behind-the-scenes troubles? to various...
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later today he's expected to visit his predecessor, pope emeritus benedict xvi. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. stories making news this morning. >>> during a hearing on capitol hill, the head of the tsa said small knives on planes do not pose a threat, but unions representing air marshals, airline employees, and flight attendants demanded the tsa drop the idea. >> any way you slice it, a knife like this is a weapon and it doesn't belong on an airplane. >> the change in policy goes into effect april 25th. >>> women's rights denied. egypt's ruling muslim brotherhood is warning against a u.n. declaration giving rights to women. among the reasons for their opposing the creed, it gives women the right to file legal complaints against their husbands accusing them of rape. >>> text messages dominated the second day of evidence at the ohio trial where two high school football stars are accused of rape. witnesses from phone providers recalled messages between two defendants where they described the 16-year-old alleged victim as dead. defense lawyers say
later today he's expected to visit his predecessor, pope emeritus benedict xvi. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. stories making news this morning. >>> during a hearing on capitol hill, the head of the tsa said small knives on planes do not pose a threat, but unions representing air marshals, airline employees, and flight attendants demanded the tsa drop the idea. >> any way you slice it, a knife like this is a weapon and it doesn't belong on an...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: pope benedict the sixteenth bade an emotional public farewell today and then left the vatican in a white helicopter bound for the papal summer residence. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the end of benedict's papacy and the coming conclave to select a new pontiff, from john allen in rome. >> brown: then, we update the wikileaks case, after army private bradley manning pleads guilty to leaking classified material, but not to aiding the enemy. >> woodruff: ray suarez examines the u.s. promise to provide food and medical aid to opposition forces in syria. >>rown: frede sam lazaro reports on the plight of women in turkey, where economic opportunity has not translated into freedom from discrimination or abuse. >> by some measures, turkey ranks among the worst places in the world for women: women are less educated than men. half of all turkish women report having suffered some form of domestic violence. >> woodruff: and we turn to violence against women
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: pope benedict the sixteenth bade an emotional public farewell today and then left the vatican in a white helicopter bound for the papal summer residence. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the end of benedict's papacy and the coming conclave to select a new pontiff, from john allen in rome. >> brown: then, we update the...
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one of the reasons cited by pope benedict at the time was the travel. we know there had been concerns of his inability to carry on. might we see given this pope's desire to evangelize him travel more? what do you expect your anticipation as he does settle into the job, if you will? >> that's a great question. >> it is quite a job. >> it's quite a job. settling in. it might take a little while. it's a good question for this man in particular. because as cardinal -- as archbishop of -- he didn't travel very much. he gave three intervals since named the cardinal. i think named by pope john paul ii. he hasn't done a lot of traveling. that type of thing. it will be interesting to see how he sees his role now as p e pope. when he was giving his first blessing and first comments and kind of greeting the people he emphasized his role as bishop of rome. we also know the pope is actually the bishop of the city of rome as well as the head of the church throughout the world. he emphasized that role. the bishop of rome. welcomed the people, blessing them, talk about
one of the reasons cited by pope benedict at the time was the travel. we know there had been concerns of his inability to carry on. might we see given this pope's desire to evangelize him travel more? what do you expect your anticipation as he does settle into the job, if you will? >> that's a great question. >> it is quite a job. >> it's quite a job. settling in. it might take a little while. it's a good question for this man in particular. because as cardinal -- as...
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that report left by pope benedict for only his successor to see. as of this morning, the papal apartment now open worldwide. tomorrow, the pope sits down with the media. thousands of journalists are here. the vatican has invited as many to attend as possible. tracie potts, nbc news. >> thank you, tracie >>> a cybershowdown in the making. is face back getting ready to take on twitter? >>> who is the best boss in america? once considered the top ceo in the nation. it appears apple's tim cook has a little competition this morning from another big name right here in the bay area. >>> a terrifying scene. a man goes on a wild rampage at a home depot. this all caught on tape. the video you just have to see to believe coming up next. >>> welcome back. 4:43. what a beautiful live look outside. folks up and about already early on this friday morning. bay bridge there in the distance. 4:43 right now. pretty good forecast coming up. >>> facebook getting into a hash tag feud. they are working on incorporating the hash tag into its service by using it to group c
that report left by pope benedict for only his successor to see. as of this morning, the papal apartment now open worldwide. tomorrow, the pope sits down with the media. thousands of journalists are here. the vatican has invited as many to attend as possible. tracie potts, nbc news. >> thank you, tracie >>> a cybershowdown in the making. is face back getting ready to take on twitter? >>> who is the best boss in america? once considered the top ceo in the nation. it...
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they have been discussing the future of the catholic church after the resignation of pope benedict xvi, the former conclave to elect the next pope officially starts tomorrow. >> there is a lot of talk about where the next pope will come from. some feel there is an outside chance an american can be named to lead the catholic church. dr. robert moynahan is the founder and editor of chief of "inside the vatican" magazine. he says while about a quarter of the cardinals eligible to vote are italian, there is a possibility they will not agree on which of them to elect as pope. that leaves the door open for any one of four american cardinals, timothy dolan, fran siz george, sean o'malley and donald ward. he says there is a drawback. >> that would look to the rest of the world as if the religious power was allying with the secular power and that would be a concern to the cardinals. other names to watch include cardinal odilo scherer of brazil, marc ouellet of canada and peter turkinson of ghana. >>> you have probably not seen anything else like this before. we will show you the unique creation
they have been discussing the future of the catholic church after the resignation of pope benedict xvi, the former conclave to elect the next pope officially starts tomorrow. >> there is a lot of talk about where the next pope will come from. some feel there is an outside chance an american can be named to lead the catholic church. dr. robert moynahan is the founder and editor of chief of "inside the vatican" magazine. he says while about a quarter of the cardinals eligible to...
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. >> pope benedict goes into retirement. one last look at the pope and the problems he left behind. >>> illegal bumping, how a fed up community is getting involved to get the city to clean it up. >> one hour and 49 minutes left in february. we'll drop it down. but, rain is making a comeback. find out when it returns, next. ,,,,,,,, [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. allan pizzey tells us, the s leadership is >>> pope benedict xvi has said his good-byes and moved into retirement. as cbs reporter, allen, tells us the catholic church's leadership is gearing up to choose his successor. >> benedict's final day of pope drew to a close with applause from his staff. last acts of homage, a 300 yard trip to the helipad and a precisely timed liftoff for a ride he has taken many times over his eight years as pope. the helicopter made a ceremonial pass over the vatican and st. peter's
. >> pope benedict goes into retirement. one last look at the pope and the problems he left behind. >>> illegal bumping, how a fed up community is getting involved to get the city to clean it up. >> one hour and 49 minutes left in february. we'll drop it down. but, rain is making a comeback. find out when it returns, next. ,,,,,,,, [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional....
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that's something the critics say his predecessor benedict would never do. i'm jim maceda, nbc news, reporting from london. now, back to you. >> thanks so much, jim. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, details on an overnight shooting at the marine base in quantico, virginia. investigators are saying they know why the gunman opened fire. >>> dramatic video out of australia. how a bystander jumped in to save the life of a toddler. >>> three active duty marines are dead calling what investigators call a murder suicide at the marine base in quantico video video. police say the overnight shooting stems from a love triangle and is not a random act of violence. they say the gunman was a man and the two victims, another man and a woman. all three worked at the officer's candidate school. the base is about 30 miles south of washington and is home to the fbi's training academy. >>> new at 11:00, a man in australia is being called a hero this morning for saving the life of a toddler. we want to warn you, this video is difficult to watch. this dramatic surveillance v
that's something the critics say his predecessor benedict would never do. i'm jim maceda, nbc news, reporting from london. now, back to you. >> thanks so much, jim. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, details on an overnight shooting at the marine base in quantico, virginia. investigators are saying they know why the gunman opened fire. >>> dramatic video out of australia. how a bystander jumped in to save the life of a toddler. >>> three active duty marines...
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the significance of pope benedict not being here? >> pope benedict -- pope benedict xvi. he was not there today. but pope francis did mention the pope emeritus right at the beginning of his homily and there was a moment of applause from the audience. i was wondering -- go ahead. >> there's great applause at that moment and there's been great applause any time pope francis has mentioned pope benedict. he holds him in great affection. i think, however, he has made it clear that he was stepping aside, and his presence there, i think he probay thought, would take away from the emphasis on the new reign of pope francis. i'm sure he's glued to the television set at casto gandolfo. >> you're nodding your head and smiling. >> it's a balancing act for benedict xvi in all of this. he is the pope emeritus, but visually, if you saw the two men together in their white cassocks, one could confuse, and say, look, there are two popes there. so i think he's purposely staying off stage, if you will, so that pope francis can have his moment. we see him fully vested in the trappings of the a
the significance of pope benedict not being here? >> pope benedict -- pope benedict xvi. he was not there today. but pope francis did mention the pope emeritus right at the beginning of his homily and there was a moment of applause from the audience. i was wondering -- go ahead. >> there's great applause at that moment and there's been great applause any time pope francis has mentioned pope benedict. he holds him in great affection. i think, however, he has made it clear that he was...
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you'll recall when pope benedict took benedict, he said he did it because of benedict, the head of western -- >> and pope benedict 1xv, a lot of people thought a man who had been elected as 78 thought that was god's plan for him as well and his papacy lasted eight years. >> he was a man of peace. he went against the war at the time. >> he was one of the leaders in trying to stop, as it turned out, trying to bring the first world war to an end. >> could we have someone like john paul i who put two names together to say something very distinct about what his papacy would be and he was a first. >> the truth is, of course, we could have virtually anything. we're all on pins and needles waiting to see how it is going to play out. >> our viewers, if you're joining us now from america, from around the world, we're waiting for the two most famous words, in catholicism, in latin, habemus papam. we're waiting for a cardinal to come out on to the balcony of st. peter's basilica and say that now, the new pope is receiving his vestments, receiving his loyal college of cardinals, the other 114 cardinals
you'll recall when pope benedict took benedict, he said he did it because of benedict, the head of western -- >> and pope benedict 1xv, a lot of people thought a man who had been elected as 78 thought that was god's plan for him as well and his papacy lasted eight years. >> he was a man of peace. he went against the war at the time. >> he was one of the leaders in trying to stop, as it turned out, trying to bring the first world war to an end. >> could we have someone...
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benedict xvi bidding goodbye to the princes of the church. the dean of the college of cardinals addressed the pontiff. >> translator: holy father, with profound love, we've always tried to accompany you in your path. >> this was personal for them all, a kind of trauma, a kind of tribute. these are his men. he chose most of them. and all swore obedience to him. one will succeed him. and mindful perhaps of the intrigues already swirling in the vatican, benedict urged them all to be like an orchestra, working together in harmony. he offered one final blessing. then one by one, each came forward for a personal farewell. a few words, a laugh, a last handshake. among them, american cardinal donald worrel of washington, d.c. >> it was as if he was saying this isn't about me, it's about the church moving forward. it was beautiful. >> the farewells ended, soon it would be time to go. the entire staff gathered in the courtyard. the swiss guards stood by. and a final papal tweet. thank you for your love and support. may you always experience the joy tha
benedict xvi bidding goodbye to the princes of the church. the dean of the college of cardinals addressed the pontiff. >> translator: holy father, with profound love, we've always tried to accompany you in your path. >> this was personal for them all, a kind of trauma, a kind of tribute. these are his men. he chose most of them. and all swore obedience to him. one will succeed him. and mindful perhaps of the intrigues already swirling in the vatican, benedict urged them all to be...